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Discover What A California-Certified Community Manager Can Do To Improve Your HOA

Your home is where most of life's special moments take place. But owning a home also comes with a fair share of responsibilities. If you live in a homeowners association (HOA), a California-certified Community Manager can help. This dynamic professional acts as a "Champion" for your community by guiding the HOA through complicated issues like finances, state legislation, dispute resolution, and property maintenance.

Even the most experienced HOA board can reap the benefits of expert guidance and knowledge provided by a dedicated manager who achieves certification based on California-specific law, and who adheres to a professional code of ethics and best practices for the association management industry. A Community Manager works side by side with HOA board members, local public agencies and community residents to safeguard everyone's interests. Your association performs best when active volunteer board members and a top-notch professional Community Manager work together to establish and maintain community standards that protect property values.

More than 14.3 million people, about 38 percent of California's population, live in a HOA-managed community, many of which are run by professionally trained Community Association Managers. These Californians are enjoying life more with the confidence of knowing a professional Community Manager is working to enhance their neighborhood and property value. Because these "Community Champions" take care of the business side of living in a HOA community, residents can relax more and live life better.

To find out more about community association management and the responsibilities of HOA board members, or to nominate a community manager and enter to win $500, visit www.MyCommunityChampion.com.

Brought to you by the California Association of Community Managers (CACM) CACM.org.

THIS SPONSORED CONTENT WAS PROVIDED BY CACM.

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